OES 2015 SP1: Planning and Implementation Guide
- OES 2015 SP1: Planning and Implementation Guide
- What’s New or Changed
- AFP
- Archive and Version Services
- CIFS
- Distributed File Services (DFS)
- DNS and DHCP
- Domain Services for Windows
- Dynamic Storage Technology
- File Systems and Storage
- Install
- iFolder
- iPrint
- Linux POSIX Volumes
- Linux User Management
- Migration Tool
- NCP Server
- NetStorage
- Novell Cluster Services
- Novell Identity Translator (NIT)
- Novell Linux Volume Manager
- Novell Remote Manager
- Novell Samba
- Novell Storage Services
- Novell FTP
- Novell Auditing Client Logger (VLOG) Utility
- QuickFinder
- Storage Management Services (SMS)
- Web Services
- Welcome to Open Enterprise Server 2015 SP1
- Planning Your OES 2015 SP1 Implementation
- What Services Are Included in OES 2015 SP1?
- Which Services Do I Need?
- Plan for eDirectory
- Prepare Your Existing eDirectory Tree for OES
- Identify a Purpose for Each Server
- Understand Server Requirements
- Understand User Restrictions and Linux User Management
- Caveats to Consider Before You Install
- Consider Coexistence and Migration Issues
- Understand Your Installation Options
- Getting and Preparing OES 2015 SP1 Software
- Do You Have Upgrade Protection?
- 64-Bit Only
- Do You Want to Purchase OES 2015 SP1 or Evaluate It?
- Evaluating OES 2015 SP1 Software
- Downloading and Preparing OES Software
- Licensing
- Installing OES 2015 SP1
- Installing OES 2015 SP1 on Physical Servers
- Installing OES 2015 SP1 Servers in a Xen VM
- Installing OES 2015 SP1 Servers in a KVM Virtual Machine
- Caveats for Implementing OES 2015 SP1 Services
- AFP
- Avoiding POSIX and eDirectory Duplications
- CIFS
- CUPS on OES
- DSfW: MMC Password Management Limitation
- eDirectory
- iFolder 3.9.2
- iPrint
- LDAP—Preventing Bad XML Errors
- LUM Cache Refresh No Longer Persistent
- Management
- McAfee Antivirus Requires Additional Configuration
- NCP
- Novell Identity Translator (NIT)
- Novell-tomcat Is for OES Use Only
- NSS
- OpenLDAP on OES
- Samba
- SLP Registrations Are Not Retrieved from a Novell SLP DA
- Synchronizing NMAS Login Methods Is Required to Avoid Login Failures
- Using NLVM with Linux Software RAIDs
- Virtualization
- Upgrading to OES 2015 SP1
- Caveats to Consider Before Upgrading
- OES 2015 SP1 Upgrade Paths
- NetWare 6.5 SP8 Upgrade Paths
- Migrating Existing Servers and Data
- Supported OES 2015 SP1 Migration Paths
- Migration Tools and Purposes
- Virtualization in OES 2015 SP1
- Graphical Overview of Virtualization in OES 2015 SP1
- Why Install OES Services on Your VM Host?
- Services Supported on VM Hosts and Guests
- Xen VMs Need Ext2 for the System /Boot Volume
- Clustering and High Availability
- Managing OES 2015 SP1
- Overview of Management Interfaces and Services
- Using OES 2015 SP1 Welcome Pages
- iManager and Self-Signed Certificates
- SSH Services on OES 2015 SP1
- Network Services
- TCP/IP
- DNS and DHCP
- Time Services
- Discovery Services
- SLP
- Storage and File Systems
- Overview of OES 2015 SP1 Storage
- Planning OES File Storage
- Coexistence and Migration of Storage Services
- Configuring and Maintaining Storage
- eDirectory, LDAP, NSS AD, and Domain Services for Windows
- Overview of Directory Services
- eDirectory
- LDAP (eDirectory)
- NSS AD Support
- Why Both NSS AD and DSfW?
- Domain Services for Windows
- Users and Groups
- Creating Users and Groups
- Linux User Management: Access to Linux for eDirectory Users
- Identity Management Services
- Using the Identity Manager 4.5 Bundle Edition
- Access Control and Authentication
- Controlling Access to Services
- Authentication Services
- Backup Services
- Services for End Users
- System-Wide Services
- File Services
- Overview of File Services
- Planning for File Services
- Coexistence and Migration of File Services
- Aligning NCP and POSIX File Access Rights
- Novell FTP (Pure-FTPd) and OES 2015 SP1
- NCP Implementation and Maintenance
- NetStorage Implementation and Maintenance
- Novell AFP Implementation and Maintenance
- Novell CIFS Implementation and Maintenance
- Novell iFolder 3.9.2 Implementation and Maintenance
- Samba Implementation and Maintenance
- Print Services
- Overview of Print Services
- Planning for Print Services
- Coexistence and Migration of Print Services
- Print Services Implementation Suggestions
- Print Services Maintenance Suggestions
- Web Services
- Security
- Overview of OES Security Services
- Planning for Security
- Configuring and Administering Security
- OES 2015 SP1 and Security Scanners
- Links to Product Security Considerations
- Links to Anti-Virus Partners
- Certificate Management
- Overview
- Setting Up Certificate Management
- If You Don’t Want to Use eDirectory Certificates
- Adding Services to OES Servers
- Changing an OES 2015 SP1 Server’s IP Address
- Caveats and Disclaimers
- Prerequisites
- Changing the Server’s Address Configuration
- Reconfiguring the OES Services
- Repairing the eDirectory Certificates
- Completing the Server Reconfiguration
- Modifying a Cluster
- Reconfiguring Services on Other Servers That Point to This Server
- Updating/Patching OES 2015 SP1 Servers
- Quick Reference to OES User Services
- OES 2015 SP1 Browser Support
- Client/Workstation OS Support
- OES 2015 SP1 Service Scripts
- System User and Group Management in OES 2015 SP1
- About System Users and Groups
- Understanding Proxy Users
- Common Proxy User
- Planning Your Proxy Users
- Implementing Your Proxy User Plan
- Proxy Users and Domain Services for Windows
- System Users
- System Groups
- Auditing System Users
- Administrative Users and Groups in OES 2015 SP1
- eDirectory Administrative Users and Groups
- Active Directory Administrative Users and Groups
- Coordinating Password Policies Among Multiple File Services
- Overview
- Concepts and Prerequisites
- Examples
- Deployment Guidelines for Different Servers and Deployment Scenarios
- Configuration and Log Files
- AFP
- CIFS
- Common Proxy
- DFS
- DHCP
- DNS
- Domain Services for Windows
- Install
- iFolder Server
- iPrint
- Linux User Management
- Migration Tool
- NetStorage
- Novell Cluster Services
- Novell File Access Rights Management (NFARM)
- Novell Identity Translator (NIT)
- Novell Linux Volume Manager
- Novell Storage Services
- Novell Samba
- novell-ad-util
- NCP
- SMS
- Vigil
- Small Footprint CIM Broker (SFCB)
- Overview
- OES CIM Providers
- SFCB Is Automatically Installed with OES 2015 SP1
- Coexistence with NRM and iManager in Earlier Releases
- SFCB and Linux User Management (LUM)
- Links to More Information about WBEM and SFCB
- Documentation Updates
- Legal Notices